Lynne Stopkewich
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Lynne Stopkewich (born 1964) is a Canadian film director perhaps best known for the controversial film Kissed. Her most recent film is The Shields Stories. She has also directed Suspicious River and a few episodes of the TV series Bliss, Da Vinci's Inquest, The L Word and This Is Wonderland.
Stopkewich's approach to the gaze in film is in part informed by feminist film theory.[1]
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- ^ Kay Armatage, Gendering the Nation Toronto: University of Toronto Press (1999): 264. "Stopkewich describes her approach to the circuit of looks as an overt decision, based on her familiarity with feminist film theory."